About Rat Bait Guitars.
If you are looking for a unique and eco-friendly electric guitar, you might want to check out Rat Bait Guitars, a UK-based company that makes hand built guitars from recycled materials.
Rat Bait Guitars was founded by Peter Bright, a guitarist, who recorded for labels including Beggars Banquet and various European labels during the 1980s, 90s and 2000s. He started making guitars from salvaged wood and parts in his rat-infested shed in North Devon as a way of utilising a vast collection of salvaged guitar parts he had accumulated over the years.
Rat Bait Guitars are different from other guitars in several ways. First of all, they are made from recycled wood gathered from various sources, such as old furniture, fence posts, roof constructions, flooring, and more. These discarded bits of timber are reused and reshaped into guitar bodies that have a unique character and history. The wood is also upcycled, repurposed, and recycled, which means that it reduces waste and saves resources.
Secondly, Rat Bait Guitars are custom built, which means that each guitar is one of a kind and not repeatable. Peter Bright designs and builds each guitar according to his own vision and creativity, using a combination of new and reclaimed parts. He also offers some customisation options for his customers, such as choosing the colour, finish, pickups, hardware, or neck of the guitar.
Thirdly, Rat Bait Guitars are affordable and accessible for beginners and intermediate players who want a Fender-style guitar without breaking the bank. The guitars range from £125 to £450, depending on the model and features
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